Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Aug 1898, p. 2

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133:5 GUI! U. William Coburn (Carter), 148 Pine street. lmfered with Muaculnr Rheuma- tism for two years. Two homes of Dr. Hall a Rheumatic Cure cured him mm pletely. 50. a bottle. For sale at Wade`: drug More. .125 'J\ ..n.. ...-_`- ._ -~ Al ` " "` uulg FLUIU. v85 50. any man`; or youth : suit. $13, $l`.!;'$l0 suit: all at the one price. Thurs- day only. Dunlap. King street. There will ha hwn Inn mhn-n :.. A .......o. lIJI'UVUo The Unibed Stanton revenue cutter Onondaga. built ab Cleveland, Ohio. arriv- ed at Ogdeneburg on Friday. where she will be cut: in bwobefore proceeding to the couch. \l7;II:_._A n,n .n . . . . . -_. Thursday, hhia wee; only. 85 50 for any man : or youhh a onih. Only one dav for this wonderful offering. Dunlop, King soreeb. VII... Iv._:;-) n. . wuuur uluil. I A1314 suit. for $5.50. A 812 unit: for $5.50. Thursday only. Men : and youths` unite. Dunlop. King alzrooo. I`lwr1-`:4 many u man that grinds the am Thu!` ought 1:: turn the cnmk; TlII!l`I"N nmny nn an-lnr Iromlx xm- l)mu`d.-4 Thu! ought to mm: the plank. Three persons constituted the attend- ance at A weekly prayer meeting heldin the city lash Wednesday evenlng-bhe minister. sexton. and mm nlrnnan awn... Luv uuy men weaneoaay evenlng-bhg minister. sexton, and one atmngo trouble- [INHI- nuqunn nubil- Dunlop`u clothing, do you wear it 1 The nltentiary enquiry will likely be oonclu ed this week. L. H. Clark is having I new lenco croco- od around bbo mnlb house promlaoa. Thursday, 18th Auguac, any man : or youth : min in share 85 50. Dunlop. In vlnter dlmo vc vlnh dot ht-ul Unto us \oullhe1llul|t-ll"; Nuw van vu got our \ lull we vlsli but vluh hull |u)(lbce`1iVlul|l`d. A meeting will be held in It Princes: streol: ocbnbliohmenb on Thnuday night: to organize A new young men : club for the winter nights. ARIA unit In. ck .-.n _ on) ....:. 1-.. me E.\ the Spin qt Ivory uu l.u'o~-What nu Pooolo Au hum; About-lolhlng E 01900 the Annnlon 0! those who An hum: Noun. I\_.__|_, 1 I v PARAGRAPH` P|OK'D UP BY OUR / BUSY REPORTER! mcmnurs or jrm: nu. 0 BURN FURME Y T 11`. Riml- noo of Hon. 1}. A. rkpntr ck. humu- mu: unnamed. oumnlu hlnndnlmld Pu-I, A ... PERSONAL Tmriou. 4:. n. no Stoneaa. vIAIgIlvIIuxIcIIl'\Im'K~: no.1-uugnod lino yuan Io_to take up: gngggliotic watt. He Ioundnlnry dqlr` culuo nds chug: furiqnlnr work. oq5nto'thopu-unlar ulmtchoollho nmotouniw nun. `hit in I3 I50 upuiucoofnuyolhn. ucu noun`! uoln we _\\'|. l:.xodII. 3 Rev. Dr. \\'aIfaI'd lingo, on of up nose,` ptolninent Mathodjou in England. ha; been nppointed to ropnvenl tho Briush Woolopn confenueo at the genus! confer cncesfot nd: non mouth. I Iothodiot collcgu an turning on non ' llnolocienl tndntnn mu. Ila (?.n...:.... can IIIHKU. IIIY. J. _U. RC1 , I I .;'::;.;'..'..'. 9. .,.... ...... c....m,.... 1 In rmianotl nu. pa-n man 9-. 5-1-- ....` uruumjvwl `rIuIl|$ Illa IIIO UIIIIAIBII | chnnho can uh-orb. Row. J. Mel). Kort, nnimngnhnpnll.-nnnnbnn.A.L--.LI`..... u. urynn I ruglmongll proton: tn florid. The nerncon 1: the Free Hothodin min- oion, "ween clreotann conducted by In- Simn. Ln evening the dohnted A pnc } licnl uddnoo from the .\\'|. Exodu. , :2... n. w.-:...a .:..._ ._ .:.;. .....- uuunouvoc coucgu an turning on I tboolocie-ltr-dutu am. an C-nminni olxnrlvhnn nun Ah-nah II. I II. I ... nvu -uuu vn vvvuuu-o Nelson K300. blue Carleton Place sui- cide. according to the Carleton l`lAco Can- Lnl Cundinn. "deserved his wile And live children twelve yours ago, coming Do this Lqwn with the servant of Mr. Britton, 0! (hnnnoqno. who nftprwuda married. Kano never supported his fnmily, and his wife onco hsd him nrreobod for rcglect. Two of his children, William and George, no in Gananoquo. Both no married. There brother: cnmeto Smith : Falls on Tuesday and culled chiol Wil-on to lhn town. They heard their labor had loft A little fortune. and blunt the chief wan hM\dli'\g' Ho uw them. but imuond of u lortn "ho olfortd them a trunk of clothes. That was all. There in I ' son, who live: winh his mother near North Bay. The daughters an Inrriod and living at Pnrry Sound." The Central Uundiui also says thnt Kane, "though a libsrtino, Ina no; a drnnksrd. Ho Iran I hud worker. and left 330 in hip trunk. Holorod vrouzgn not wisely but too well. Helfl-od in open ahunl with uvorul." ---- I now: run an none-tuna: nun. ' II III Pllt N , \\'iIli.\m M. Wbyio. formetly 0! l'keti- I ham and Almontom not 8 member of W. J. Brynn`: ngimenkut present in I'lond;. The nernnan at that From Llnimdin -.;.. Housn`. an WILLIAM srnmm. Ex- uenufo n Kitchen. rem. moderaln. Apply toruuv a Brncv. - v..-- uuu c lcnlnlvl III. A case of physical nilmeno. which elicits much sympathy. is uh. endured by Miss Lena Osssidy, dnughkr of Peter Caesidy, Howe lsluid. Since her birth she has sul- lorell with spinal disease, which has cum all her hearing, her speech and has given her a twitching of the hands. feet and bond, similar to So. Vitus dance. In her infnncy she cried Almost. conliiiuonsly for thme ycert-,end now, ah the age of fteen years, ohe is unable to help herself to Anything or even walk. Her mother has to feed her And attend to her us she would an infant. It in a peculiar disease. and one um. has bnlllsd lo:-ling doctors from different puts of America. A PIUCOIIIITIOII. A number of the lending members end adherents of the Send Hill l`reehyt.eri|n church assembled at the residence of Somerville Armstrong, Jeyceville. and preeenbed .\lre. Anuamroug (nee Mien Mary Donaldson) with A puree and an eddreae. reviewing the eight. years during which she has been organist of Sand Hill church. and, new that .-he has revered her connec- tion with the choir, tendering to her their gratitude and esteem. For her marked interest as organic!) and benecence coward Lhe church,ahe was, on behalf of the con roguion, tendered the preaontrr bion by list: L. McCalium and Frederick Johneten. loll `l`hIrty-Ih~o root. Hiram Davie. Wolfe Island, while on- gaged in storing hly in I burn on Friday. men with n painlul fall. He bmnafera hue hay from the wnggon to the mow with block and tackle, and in roaching the oor from the top usually slides down the rope. By mistake he took hold of the wrong rope and fall with great: force a dietmnco of thxrby-ve feoh. He struck the rack on the hay waggon and broke some of hho boards. Tho fnll shunned hing/Tor the moments. but ho lortunnbely oecapod WIN! no further injury khan eovem bruxeee. Death In Buffalo. M ra. Sutherland, Barrio street, received a telegram on Saturday appriomg her 0! hhe desbh of her I-inter, Mrs. George Sales, Bullnlu. N.\'. Fhe deceased was an eaunmblo woman, eixly years of age. and one of Lhrao Meters, two of whom are now dead, the third one dying about ton months ago. Mrs. Sutherland and Miss Suther- land have gone 00 Bullnlo `to attend the funeral. The telegram did not unto oho cauao of death. uuulri Uu I [I0 I \'Ol'. The Sb. Liwrenco is 5 favorite macro for members 01 the thonbricul world. Among the present: visitors are : May Irwin. at. her summer home on Club inland; Bob Hilliard and wife, ab tho Wnlt:on house, (llnytan; Mr. and Mrs. William Daniel`, an l'ouio Olivin. llronoll island; Ma.-on Mitchell. Syracuse. wlm is almost ll popu- lar with we girls as Hob:-ou, an the Fron- tenac. Round island. as us` auiulllyllllll A wenltliy former roaidenb of South Africa. now living in ' Toronho. in desirous of bring no the moat: lakes a large privabo umanxyuchb. Tho present: St. Lawrence canals are not large enough to permit: the yacht) passing through. Ho Will be obliged to wait until the new Soulnngea canal is opened or have the yacht cut in own and brought: up in two sections. nun uncaring Um. Our shock of dry goods. dreu goods. bweeda. l]0ll(l`_Y, gluvea. otc., no less hlnn cont. Panuule ab lull price. We have placed on our counter 75 pairs of Odd lace curtains to be sold at last than cost. Our summer bluikal. rule is now going on. By buying now you can sewn 500. 75c. or Sl on n pair of blankets. R. McFnul, King- etaon carpet; warerooms. .__._____.__. Boduotlon In Price 0! women's. mines and chil colored shoes. To make too: tall stock we will call we hula stock of above lmos no u d twenty per oonh. A $1.25 shoe $1.51) eboo for $1.20. and no on. 1 this chance. Hninea ac Locketb. ---------*--.__. `Ill 00 II Tim Ind 0! Week A. F. Newlunda. newly appointed writ- ing instructor in yho normal school. Onta- wa. leavoa for the capital an the latter part: of thin week. In was his inbonhion no leave to-day to be present: no the opening of the school bomorrow, but: he was un- nblo to gen unv. '* ` GA-on cloning lulu for one loath. Provost. of the New York olobhing I50. Ina made I grab reduction in his order clobhing deparbmenb. His 815 units will ` bo nude (or 813 50. ,1: $l8nu|u will be made for 315. Rornonlbor oho above anio- ingu an Scotch owned and he gunman I rwclua Ho. cnuiri PA !-IABRVKPHS. HALF OF THE FLAT OVER THE BIBBY 00': Clomln more Kl street. waln- wuo-a Prlu nu odes. pply 3`. mo Iror cheap mo: Cull ah Abornobhya, 12'. Princess ntroob. ./ For Olull . Call to Ahlrnothy. 127 PI-Mini strut A Young um`: Suorlng. In us` AL-s-.'..-I -.`I...-_.A ._I.:.| Nj: r. ' .-un-v Auufuol __?_-.L..:__._: Too road or Women. ` .| A . A-o-|;):|`(};n the mvu. yA_ .- A mg atouoy`ucm_ I... t.____ _--.-.. -u - -uvu nines children : an room {oi our H balance of cur I discounb of . A$l.`. 5 shoe for 81; I L20. D.)u`u miss -rn uuuuuruu uwulq value]. |IL,vu, mhutuillnn-. pnoonnud dud by In 5 ' ' Who & iudottnht urinil holvonndhr slits, vnlnnlurprupuetoz memory. During tho has she cu in 1 lau..|.nuc.c.n.L.L.an.....a...n.a ....a I TCEUVKY. IJ\lI'II` 5'3 "X 1 `i I. eninloplicubbl-ovhadynru-odeol:l.uud than In: no pucuplibh hunting all: _P. wnsn, {Irvin out four `rlno. Two Kinptoninm who crud on SA- turduyinncuno topnddbto the cunt ,mn had a thrilling cxpnriooeu Tho f In` was blowing puny lrvhlywhn thy iohplnnndchoymdnoepmcuriui vary jhr before their canoe nu overturned Botween the city and Milton loiond they "WIl|lh|'0VIl ontlonr unto. They pad ad I 3 dl nluruth Spoegwmnrroy [ml ad and suitor] hr the `mod to abuts. l'l|.lUI"IUlU ll'W|IllU- Dunvuz Saturday sfmmonn the gums Hem Izovrevl em otounor Lblumbinn Iron SHIV: `half to the dry dock, which the Coiumbisn entered as noon no the ucnmu Tulloy Ill uted out Tte Columbqu. End a new wheel njaed, and upon luv. mg the dock elector! for Ogdombnrg lrom winch port n-M uniod IA!!!) excuniouius among the Manda youotdny. She wem ! dotn to Manual Ibio morning. r I! Ikmuunng IIIIKI popvunr. The otoinor Rioholnu hi: this morning for (hpo Viacom. beginning but ngulu twice daily tnpa bohnoo um port and Kinmton. Soc cartiod our twenty-n punnxers than naming. and had also con- ndonblo initht. I\..-..._ |l-A.-.J__ -l's--.-.._ AL- _L____-, KICK- Tho tumor North King was out An hour h'u in Arriving from Clnrlolh yea. tordny. She was crowded with phonon coolant. Bach neon Hm eunuch swun- er in becaming more popular. Thu nlnnunnr Rinhnhnu Inf: this morning um pannaugenv IOOITH. Tho I.-tumor New Yotl has paid: ne of $50 to Comvmll customs union for bu-. ing allowed ciguottea to behold on board wbulo had up at the wharf on Sands)" Int. H\k-_g--._-_ \V._AI_ I.",_ ._,_ _ ._ HZ- Tho tug Bronson left port Saturday ovoning with four grain-laden lumen-. ox cbangm at Promos: and returning with three lig I baryon. Thu ltlinrnt l`.AInhl-in. 'rnrnnIn I.-mm! mreo nan: names. _ The eteunr Cnmbrio. Toronto. bound [or Alexandria B_v. touchonl at. sum`. Whirl yutprdny. She had upwudn 0! `.250 puoungere aboard. Thu ntnnrnnr \'n-9 \'.nI has nnirl a Run IEIHIIU PICK Cllll W||I UU FHVIQKI II! U"cB. Thl morning the steam H. I . Bigo- low. Aluandria Bay. arrived in pan With B alnng psrbv aboani, bound up the Ki damn. B0 \IIl1.IQlI IFIRIIU EDI! monllny. The stosunor Jnmes Swill: clearod this morning for Ottawa with I [urge paneen gar lion and 3 heavy load of ftoighb. Thu loam nmnnllnr nl thn Ilnnmnr f`nInm_ `KI `U. The steamer hrthia was engaged in uanelorring wnthea from the Mutual what! to Garden inland this morning. Tim AtA\mnr Jnmm Ha-nlh nlnnr-ml Hun RON1` OFFIGPI ON FIRB1` FIDOB IN Cnrrumen' Block. Apply to J. B. Our- IUTIIIIIB `UT II! nuu I lIZVy Eu 0` l|'`Knu The loan pmpollot of the steamer Colum- him he been located near Thousand Island put and WIN be raised an once. Th|u rnnrnina Hun nhngnnnr N I Hing, the Into New: About Vocal: mm the Fun of Klnnton. Thu R. & 0. company have twenty-four ntoauwrs in aerwce. ' Tux.` 0...` `-|E__. Al...` I I4- llA..A_-.l A , 'u.`uuI\:Ia III aurvzcu. ` Tho lug Acbiva cleared for Montreal to- day with three barges grain-laden. The [no Rrnnnnn and h.nu.rn I I.'A Arc: in UH) `Ill! Inl|I'V` DEW RrIln'|I(]C- The mag Bronson and barge Inn are in the govornmonc dry dock receiving repairs. The ntonmor Kvno Ran nrrivuml {rnm um guvurmnunu my uocx revolving repairs. The steamer Kvng Ben arrival from Montreal Saturday night With I genornl X720. wulv uguu uluwu IYAUDIIUI. lllr. l\6]ll0lUl was nur wine-1 on Seturdey when vieitnd by Mr. `Vhibe. who asked tor the return of the pin. The reply was given that in had been handed over no its owner. A eecoi d surprise was in store for him when appris- od of (she {nob then the owner had not re- ceived in. In then dawned upon him that he had been made the vicbim of I plot: `rid the pin secured from him by one now on - titled to have in. The matter wee pleci d in the hands: of the police. who are inveet.i- gnting the circumstances eurroundingill disappearance. ~, llrn Gallic; Quincy. Ill. van, .hnnniIlnnn. nmnnnnmd dual hp L. ulguu uuul WI! nub ya!) 00 (llliy. Upon the occasion of Mr. Reynolds Em vieib to the hobol a stranger atoxd close by and overboard the convereabicn between proprietor Crate and the posses- nor of tho pin. Others who vote piosonh am who time romombor aooing this stronger, bub no of opinion that he wore light: brown clothes. Mr. Reynolds surmised on Hnnrdiw -ham vinihtd uw pun. auunalus um uualluer In WIIIUI ll! came into poaaeenion of it-. The jeweller estimated the value of the pin at between $.30 and $75, but could not determine its exact valuation in the dual: of the evening. The holder of the diamond was told to ark $l(l reward for ita return. A? live min- \Ii.6B to eight Mr. Reynolds aent his son to the hotel to enquire if the night clerk had yet reported for duty; meanwhile he re- mained at the corner of King and Market streets, where he was approached by A stranger. whom he cannot clearly deecribe. bntremombere that he wore a black still eat and a suit of dark ilothea. The arranger asked Mr, Reynolds if he was Lhe man who had the misting pin. Mr. Rsynol-la replied in the ullirmative. The nLran|{0l' declared himself to be the owner. and mixed for the pin, tendering n 3. ) bill in n mwisrd. The post-eaaor of the pin heaitated nhout handing it over, but upon mcelving assurance from the stranger that he was the owner. the rlimnond was given up to the stranger and Mr. Reynolds pocketed the reward. An iuatanb later Mr. Reynolds non returned from the hotel and reported that the night clerk was not yet on duty. llnon the nnmninn nl Mr R,m-mnlnl.' ux vvur mcuverlng me JOWBI. Young Reynold: burned bhe diamond over to his father. who. upon reading the advertisemono king for its return. moon.- panied by Ina Ion. went down to ob: Bri- oinh-Amorican hzbol and enquired for one owner. Ho waainlormod he would have to see Mr. White. who would be on duby at: night: o'clock; no was then only shortly poet eevon o'clock. In tho inbervnl Mr. Reynolds visited a jaw ollor and dioplqod the pin. reciting the manner if: whloi` he nmnnintnnnnunmnn nl is WW... :......II.. -iwfuc noiq 'T`1:I*<>E{v'p:Tf8}~"x'iS:(a M (nd wen Btruuln. occuplon by Mr. John u u. uuulultlll gruunoe nere on Monday leet dur- in the progress of the bicycle I-eoee. end an eequently produced by e eon of George Reynolds. who claimed to have found it edjlcent to the ticket wicket. in egein mieeing end from eppoerenoee it ie doubt- ful if it will ever reech ite rightful owner. In reporting the loee ol the pin to the police. Wileon said he wee in the tent,ineide nhe enclosure. used no e dreeeing room. He had the pin eticking in a sweeter he were and in changing this he removed the pin and etuck it in the cunvene. While in the act ol- removing hie eweeter en eccident occurred on the treck end he mn out of the tent to see the extent of the emeehup. Ho wee out only two or three minutee, but immediately upon his return he miesed the pin. He wee induced to advertise the pin in lost in the lope of recovering it. and upon hie de- parture from the city lelt ve dollere with Arthur White, clerli let the l5ritieh-Amerl- can hotel. with which to rewerd the pol- eon returning it. ehould euch e thing 0(- our. although under the circumstances Mr. Wilson considered he had little ho}e of ever mcovering the jewel. `.0001! Revnnlale mu-nnul hlue inwennd I The PM round :8 'I'lIO uhloclo Ground: on Iumlny l.nt--A ulnsrpor supposed to Have uot `rho Advantage of The owner And Now rounnu The I'm. The diamond pin loan` by n..'.m Wilson. of the Grand Union babel Torouw. no the athletic grounds hero Monday luu dur- ing nmnman n! uh. hinnmln .-..... ....a LOBTAND. FOUND AND Missile, ymauosn QLS mssmp MARINE INTELLIGENCE. AGAIN. KI@nnvL Nov I-yvutunelotugouluiuuaq I in Al I IOFQIIO I j Clullvug all rm Nnulqn ~ l_,. ABRAMSON. CPIILII-I.nnunn-u.u.un.__ 5 MORE 3/uzoams. ` u-.c..._......n.. ......L._n nu- ..__, 1 mm Mudlu. Juum HEAD nus r Why on wlnv-I lul tl I11 Call and see our samples before ` uying. . Ill , I III n 1 ue Carnovsky Wood Co., I32 OITMIIO ST. pug... ax...` I-u._-_a__._.-an MAN TEL5. Crumley Bros. For the remaining days of this month we will give extraor- dinary bargains in all Summer Goods. Spesial prices on Ladies` Print Wrappers, Ladies Print and Muslin Blouses. Ladies` Black and Fancy Straw Hats. Boys` Black and White mixed 25c Straw Hats for 15. Boys 2 and 3-piece Cloth Suits. uu IIVYB Reg-nlruolnllkinhpttpllvntiln Rhnu'PIuuoDC. , CUl'lJIIU.'.X RM! I .V.!J. - "ruromnu hsuera nu |'ru1. .\lunyon. link ) An-In HL. lmllndelplnln, Pm, U. 1-K :\.. NH~4wul`\-vi with Into n1odlc&1IuJ\'h~ufur nuy alum-nae." BARGAINS . nun VIVIIIIIIV SUI Phonon (`aunt gooooooooooog iumwrnnu, Foot Queen St. 0 PHI). I Ii. IRECK. - 530 KING ST. to see how long your kindling wood lasts if you buy in {mm us. Every package in juabaa so in reprounbod to bo,` well polecbod. bhoroughly dried, and cure. luily prepared. Hard Wood IIIO out on you desire in. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED zE`,ZaTl:iinet Makers and Uphol- ' i=Joi kdeclif PIIGNI 9. ORA TES AND TILE. AT}! [USE-H'I`()lY BIIIUK HOUSE. MODERN com-unlaum-n, ultunu-I 2I0.luImuwn Hu-em (Unmet or Burrito, opposite B|nh0p'a Pnlnco; Apply to R. UKAWIVJILD. mot oruuoen street. [VIN TRIBU- " For Inn !-rul aennnnq we have re- lied on Dr. l`nwler`u lixtrnvt nf Wild Strawhu-ry for all uummer cum- plnhns. A few down always give rohef mud H never mil: to cnro. We think lhn very vnlllnhle medicine- no previous: n1 gold" MRI. I . C. Wmutn, Font Hill. (mt. rulul ilu VIII Blrra: sx*ns1*m~1-r.. 1`n|\"nl mmnom. In the moat rollnblo and omctivo remedy known for the relief and cure of Duuumau. IWHINTIRY, C0l.l(`. (`Inn-3, Cnoun and Sun- Mlm COIll`l.AlNT. It names the utnmnvh. nnnnnntel the hurt.` loathe: and hell! the trrtutod bowel. nrvrl IAILI, NEVER FAILS. __..`>._I -A--.-.-.- nu.` iconn [THAT .suns. ton-an or `pun. Prlrc znv. _ Ilnnrnn I Blood Cure orudlcnlcl all lrnpurltln at tho blood. Price 25. Iu:mm'u mum Runealu no 3 boon to all |(nn>n'| Oanrrh Remodlu never nu. `rho tntnrr can-pa-loo 26\-ondlum [M amuse -tmln (M Intun and the Cnnrrh Tablet:--price .-.-hum um} um tho mm. . w`:.~*:2=-- '3".-~.'.= - n n u pemntu . r co . IIIIIYOIYI. $ltunur. I grant tome and to- oumrot VIII! um-nun to weak people. II. A Ilpuruo can for each dluue.` M :11 crus- aIot|..ImIll.Lll cum I .v:-J. ".rv.rnumu Anthem nu |'n .\Inn\/nu, 1;`: is A rnh \ II : Au! uu uvl Iwylu Illllt HIE dunlnlil . Don't nn mother rink when aringcocl. Got "Sonntou." R`: Inootooonomical, i; burns freely, it`; duublo. We dohver it quickly- hml ifyou wish. Huh I note of it don't Iago`. thn our guannteo In toqnnlity ml weight goes with any man, W Price 26. ' Moo`: Kidney Curejpecallly rurel palm the luck. lolnu o'r umlul. and Ill form: ,0! ll 01 dluau. Prim 23. ` unyotro Nerve Cure ops nervomnon and cum. up the u-Item. Price 26. NIIIu'IIn'I Headache Cure utopn h`endm~hn In (ha-o Inlnme'o.." Pflre 25v. I 1, ` ||ll!0||'l O lntmout In Out?! I torus or `pun. Price 00 Ha I: u_Blo2d_Cu_r_e_ ,- .;_ -.,, In tn I 0! lndlcutlon Ind stomach troubles. riot Sc. Munyorl Cold Cum provgnu pneumonll and IUIIIII up I cold In I few hours. Prim 25. mm 1`! Cough Cum atop! (`Ouch-. mm `vs um-llun Ioreneu Ind apcedu; nun: (M an l`I'|<`e Mon`: Kldnov Cure snocalllv run-on mun 0])l`NlH()ll was m-cvasury and burning it mu Hm only hom-. I hnvo uuod Muny0n`a \ (`old and Cntnrrh (`urn for one month nnd In-onnw rapidly better. I hclleve Munyun has done more fur me than nll the other: und 1 have lent hundreds of people to Muuyon." him `I Rheumatic Cum uldom falls to an- llcvn I: one to Ihmq hours and cure: In a few us a. Price Sc. . . ` fnpepalrcun lloiltlvcly cm" :1! gym: lug gallon 25. Mr. W. H. Nelnon, engineer Evening Ne-wn Toronto. t.`unndn, says: "I was truubiml with tho moat lN't`l'0 form of vntnrrh hr clam earn. Had tried every- lhlng to not we]. but wllhout uuvccns. Thu pnlns norusn my t`orx-hum] Wt"3`0 so In-veru nt nluht that K Wu unable to ob- 1n|n my llI'!`dI`d rest. I wnn also auhjevt R` nu;-1-Ilxm to nuvh an extent that I wuuld 0 ton "Int-01.0 mu oftt-n ns forty tn fty tlmva n day. At the General llnuplml. where I VP!!! for 'n-ntmc-nt I wnu told that an operation n_ul_ Munynn`n {ALF 0! THE FLAT clomlnx more. Kim street. Admin- as unvnsrwu NICE HOUSES 0NJOHN- V awn Smml. to mnt. between Clary and `donhnm Htroou. Apply to BIITH King mreol. v All the Tom and the Thousand: 0! Absolute and lhquogtloned cures That Have Been um by Iunyon In Canada. ALL THE TESTIMUNY :j. (E HAVETWO NICE HOUSES , haul. Clenzv nun] That Seems` like a Very Un- Vtimely and Absurd Question After - `V `jinn. "*1 dot. ,, Mum For Tiouoht ( and the Furnace. T0 35 LST. 5 uvmlizltr ME?` W VII [IIZIKIWII ago. It! l.l|>{l'Il|0nl and any ol up naked: mania unchqp ed. And IQ nqod old-Uni orguniutionn on guard outnlvu uguint in dcnguu of ouch oocrmchuoou. Tho pope and his lniulooo put Ihoit roiigion and their policy aids bydo ovuryvm. duty: uniting and mung lot lion and than no- ouuuhlwill bututvolhit onntb; Kh lhni-nnnnn-.p' Inn Dun.-chant. hr Prohnt-oh alnotocuilo in nude: Ionmthuoqul rlunnnaldhdl-nd Ipccul favors to coat. W0 an nnply jun`- hncn nrnnninninnn nu lob an Ida __-`,--.c-- Ocnntoa Ootl Dona}. mu 5 33-31 agmct stnot. .'.', _(`_".m',j Illlfllbll III. :4 ? !ll lI II (Bf. Rev. hlr. Drepreeu. of Conseeon. en old member 0! he order. who he: more then once been en honored otlice beerer in the renkg oteted in the onaeet. Iheu in come qnenee of heving to lece e eoneidereble wind. end being eomewhee delicele in lungs. he would no: etbempb e let epeech. lie we: not going to talk ebous the hie- horic eeige 0! Derry. or ebouu the "glori- one. pioue end immoral memory 0! king William." He would content hilneell by eeymgelew plein end prectieel {hinge shoot the ncceleity of continuing just each celebration: ea theee. He believed in Pro- teecennun; be believed in Orengeien. Bozo ehould be kept well elive in these deye. A men ie ell the better Proteeceno lorbelngen Orengelnen. In court the teetlnonyole virneee ie expected to be true. but we believe iut more rmly be~ cenoe he is sworn to give e um ueetimony. The Proeeetenu is ell the eeronger becenee he in e urugu Proteetene. eele e Orengemeu. e would gladly bern mun enmity between men end men in is eoenerv, but he would not close hie eyeo to the Incl thee ebeepirie of pegery reneiee the lemon it on genuetlooe ego. luv eepiretione In Brother Ceughoy, of Stella. Amherlt. Inland. wee the mo epeeker. lo wee hie tiree vieio ho Deeerouto. He had heard of oheir enterpnee and reel before. And when he now our well conrmed the lnrtner revorebleimpreeeione he had formed. He ueenily congratulated Victorielodge on he oplendid eucoeu oi the day. He was A lirm bohever in demornehrebiorze 0! this kind. He wee in full sympathy with she Oreugo neeocnelione end hoped no see them strengthened and perpetueted. Why in as then the pope. the heed of e lozeign church. can eend A loner ho the digniternee of our government direcbing them how (hey shell act in regnrd to certain great questions in Cenede? He hen no righo to do eo. We ehould noo recognize my foreign power in church or acute in blue country of ours. He hrielly elluded no bhe event being now than celebrated and the (read reeulte that followed the detest ol knng Junee in his Irish mission n that time. In in to perpetuate the principles end the memories of the defenderrul Derry and their kindred apvrire in than stirring day: then we hold each Anniver- oeriee ea theee. D-.. u- n......-_ -1 n _____ -- A- All 1 I guru nu mlny wore prwonn. In 500 pl'0` oonco 0! the brethren around him, able and unoavho wou!d be called on to speak. we would dofor his own remarks to some other mibnble occasion. Run Ll. nI;....- rr...L.|.A-..- I:_-_A-_-- uuuur uucnone occunon. Rev. Mr. Oliver, Tnchborno, Fronbonuc county. opened the procoodmga with pray- or. A Public Ieetlng. In the park obo judgee' stand was util- -zed no a plntlorm for the speakers and an excellent. public meeting wee held. The large Audience. though unending, gave a very inteiligeno and abbentive hearing nhroughoun; Bro. Rev. Mr. Copeland, ileuhodinn mlnlaoer at Deeeroubo. was the chairmen. In uhe oubeeb. as the hour was getting late. he said in Ina not his pur- pose to give an address. The people would eoefrom the hedge then he won. ohm be was in full aympnthy with the npuio of the occasion. and he was very gled no mmy wote preeenb. In the the brnlhran around him. nhln ruugloon and owner (lliblnb p|IC68- Word came prebty early that some mis- nnp had occurred to the Colombian at: Kingston and chore would be some dolny in consequence Thisderangsd the programme nomewhso. lb hsd been urnmged than A procession would form on the market: -pure and a grand psrudo would be made through the principll sbroobs. commencing at one o'clock. Io WI! nno, howevenunuil nearly an hour later that the Columbiun .1-rived with the Kingston brethren, who were Dhe principal visitors and guests of the day. Some ruin hmd fallen, too. and rho clouds threatened sborm, bub. on the whole. the afternoon was excellonu. Sove- rnl ne bnnds were present, besides the usinl file and drum bands of most: of R-he visiting lodges. The parade was certainly a very fine and imposing one. his besutilul mgslia 0! many of the oicers and the nu` rnomus banners and ilsgs nttracbed much ndmlrobioh. * I..__,....A. .._uI _lL-_ .L__, _I_|..| .1 uuuurnuluu. ' lo Ina not until alter three o'olock than nho driving park wna reached nnd tho dpolking and the games of the afbornoon began. wuu nenounenn nnu or orgeninuon. In In eabimotad then not much lees 5,000 persons were prelent in bown during the day. re roaonting the various organi- ntione on: their lriende from Leunox county, from Prince l'Idwurd,lroin theuri- oueperte of Hastings and many hundreds of vieiting brethren from the United Emcee. Early in the day It large and respectable procession from Lennox and the rear of llutinga came in onrriagen attended by their bunde sud guy with lhge end ban- ners. From nine o'clock in the morning till near midnight the streets tnirly swarm- ed with vieitore and the air renounded wioli music. Member: come in by the rellwuy trains and etoemere loaded with passengers kept Arriving till nearly two o'clock in tube afternoon. Among the eteamere were the Ella Rose, from Napeuee; Verona and Armenia, from Trenton and Belleville end other points of the hay: Reindeer and Mer- ritt, from Picton and other Prince Edvard points, and the Columhion with nearly a thousand on board iroin Gnnenoque Kingeton and other distant places. probtv earl ? i V uuiug uaponul on nnru work. Some monuhs ago 1 l'ronbico Bop com- mistoo wu appointed on make ambnble or` rnngomonta for one day : oolebrnbion. E. M. Wallbridgo Ina appointed chairman tying L. lgooto secretary, with W. J. Foobar. - 0 n bovonoon. James Stokes and Nicholas Sager additional membora. A very gonnrul invicnoiou no the members of ' aha Oi-Ange frnberniby was given to nbbond. and the ruponao ho-day was certainly very encouraging. indicating the at-rengbh of bobh lonhimenb and of organization. Qahimnmd hhnh nob much inn NIIVEDJOIJI IAIE: -no-I.|n....n -h.:n Hpoolnl to the Wllw. _ DMIRONTO, August) 12 --'l`ho bwo bun- dred end ninmh ennivermry of the relief of Derry wu oehbnted in chin town to-day by one ol the lugeeh And moan auccoealul gatherings ever seen in Deurouoo. The members of Vicborh lodge.No. 0,l .A.P.B . when they undertake "I big thing work had and uoisedly and generally succeed. Deeeronbo hue become noted for in: large And eucceuful gnbberingn. Ion men of al- hire are real. pncticnl buaiueu men who well know whats hard work means and who underahend that: success in nearly wary- bhing depende on hard work. Elam; mnnhhn Ann n I'p-nnhinn Rn-A nnm, I . n.."..'o Donna: and innocent Ountlon Wall lopnuntul - lxountonny from In! Polntl-`rho Pnnsdo and Ad- "0IOCI II the Driving Pu-k-A until "by In tho llnory ol Doooronm. 31>-sols! to the Dl1lR1)NTn_ Auunnh I9 _.'I`hn hnn Inna`. ms Ifouaiuo came: bemoan." armmou HELD mans. - s cam on. uuuw:vu.cvtu1ngIIIOVIOH dunno. on ` lg Thoypn-ndthrough hngoing wnymuudvidudottuwtonllovny bocmulutopondincooodnyin Ioolnnl. Iioytcuuhodfuvnuohnhfhutuhy. , 'nI0otn;:;nrnnon8Induy nlCnI'n- F wall In any an ucnnion cl (hsholio Pension hon llonttul to 8:. [Annual put. Th Lord`: day alliance not in than outing and caodcnucd the `I ccion and dcudud to |lUl:Ih an 3 -II-jab Slim 8. Peacock. Toronto. fonmtly cl thu city. and I companion undo tho trip hon the queen bity to hloulnnl and nunm in onowcomconrtng tho viola diohncu Bavcln. 'l'1nrnn-ndn.u....|. L... ...-.. _-r- -J vuv ltuu Ullol-IIIUD Dona. Besides tho opociouu occotnmodotion whoch tho clamor oordu. she has mouy other comnxondoblo tooturos. An oicial point: on! tho vu-Iona loooo of mtotoot on tho nteomor 3 idoo by. Tho coureoouo puraor. W. R. Tondy. mokao in o pom! no look oftor tho hlppb nooo of those obootd who no out for pics mo. and Inn comptobom-ion of thou` noods ehowo him to ho specially tted for tho toepounblo oieo ho occupies. io many kind norvicos to-cois-o rum opprociotion. The moolo nrvod no nmourpnoood in poinh oloxcollooco. and no carved by olorgo out! o! obliging niton. whom otoword J. R. Rotoeon boo ohown opeciol euro in noloooing. Thu: rory important doporh non: it oxcollontly lnooogod. Tho com- pon)'o motto. "Under Two l`|or=," in pnntedonlhohock ol tho moon cords, md tho crust-cd lingo ol tho no gtool Anglosuou opoonng counlnoo no ong~ uvool Ibo not pouonogo onjoyod by g coupon; from Iuidooudhoohno tiono. The Steamer Caeplnn Onrrled two Pnrtlu On Saturday. The epeedy eheemer Ceepiim wna in great: deinnud on Seturdny. carrying two excur- eione lrom this port among the Thousand Islands. In the afternoon she left: here no two o clock. having on bond e large ex- cursion perty. the trip being conducted by the local courts of the I 0.5`. Be-sidee these the had also her island oxcursioniste. brought II in the morning. All the ports between C nyton end Aloxandrin Bey were touched no, nllording Kingauonieiia eboerd full opportunity 0! cloeely inspecting theeo celebrated summer resorts. Alter boneh- ing en Alenndrie Bay the etenmr r round- ed and pointed her pnow weehwnrd. touch- ing Swift`: again an hell-past eoven o'clock. A large crowd on the wharf iuveirod her arrival, and as soon no one party had lend- od the other took possession ol the atonin- er. This outing was conducted by the eevorel local councils of Chosen Friends. A atop wee mode at Clayton. where nanny landed. while the balance remained aboard and went down us far as the Bay, viewing the illumination of the ielende. The night In enbzrb. The etoemer nrnieed Illld, giving ample opportunity to those nboud to see the illumiunbione. The city _ we: reached egein about hell pat one o'clock. Music wee (urniehed on both tripe by the llth bettelion bend. mick! IND I-4;-`-' "`j"" a nu un ll)I. There was a large programme of athletic game-. races and sports, bealdes a grand illuminated bicycle parade in the evening : all of which was gone through with. There were seventeen numbers on the programme of sports and in was nob till night: ulna bhe end ol them was reached. All passed oil` plsaaanoly and Incceesfully. We much regret shall it was not posuible during the time to obouin the lion of she successful prize winners. Some members of the com- mitwoo promised to obtain them, but their dubiee were .-o mmy they failed to do so. On the grounds everything passed oil quietly and orderly. Visitors and all seemed much pleated with their day : gu\horing.-'C. ` PIANO8 FOR RENTAL. }WO VERY LARGE EXCURSIONS. wu vvul prme mun mo more dearly. Tho mooning cloud by three cheers for the queen and the memory of the men of Derry. utuur plICI)I so historic in that old land. It made his heart grow warmer in regard to the memory of those men who so uohly sacriced themselves in vindicaoion of the privileges and rights we now so richly en- jay. How libble we know of the sacrifices they made, of the privatlone they endured. of the dangers they laced. many of them not counting vheir lives dear unto them- selves. as they so struggled for freedom of thought: and freedom of the right: to worship as we wish, of the open bible. It seemed those men hsd David's courage and Solomon`s wisdom. lo wss his prayer and desire that we should be endowed with the same grsnd spirit. He wanted to see real men, with real manly spirits. on every twelfth ol July, every twelfth of Augui-band every lth of November. Leo us always keep in grateful remembrsnce sh whslz A sacrice our grand liberties have been schieved sud we will prize than the dearly. meeting closed In tlirnn nhnnrn tn. UlllIPl9'- Rev. G. Sterling White, Nupanee. was the last speaker. He had come prepared to give a somewhat lengthy and elaborate ad- dress about the relief of Derry and its ef- fects on our history and liberties ever since. but in consequence of the lateness of the hour and the speeches already made he would defer that till some future evening when he would hove the opportunity of addressing his brethren here without being in a hurry. He never liked to do things in a hurry or seeing others doing so. He had been on Orengemsn fifty years and saw as much the need of keeping well alive our principles and spirit as ever before. is other was a north of Ireland man bu e was proud of being born in Canada. e gave some graphic and amusing skate s of a visit he made to Ireland, cf being` t Enniskillen, at Derry. at the Bayne and at other places so historic in that old land. heart umw nmrm... in ..,.....i in IIIIIUIIKIICIIJK Rev. Mr. Coehigan. Anglicen minister, now of Deseronto. announced himself as e north of Ireland man and in full sympathy with occasions like these. He referred eloquently no when principles were repre- eeuoed and defended by the eleven thou- sand men behind the walls 0! Derry. when the critical time came in British history, and how much of our civil end religious liberty was uchieved by the heroism of the men of those days. II we wan to show the superiority of our principles and our roligion let: us do so in our lives and our examplee. Rev, (1 Smrli.m \Jm.n.. M....-...... ....- LL- ..,,.u... nnu nu uwnu llll nauuu Ann mun- ipgp to All. We ihoulcl keep our days of oommoxponolon like this. Spooch making in non Alwnyn so necessary on our path in order to keep oumlvoo well before the communiny an an example of our conducb. We should clean our lip: nguimt abuse. nglinlb vindictive oxproeolom, against bib- tornou And bigotry and against bhlb worst of onomiec to Urungelsm--retrong drink; but don't: close them when it come: to de- londln our grand prinoiploa and, the manor as of those heroic defondora to whom our fathers and we on so much to day. Thfapenkor was enthusiastically cheered throughout. Rm: Mr (`!n.t..'n.... A....I:..-.. _.x..:_;__ v .Tnnd?Ini";-I " 0 a Who in`oI' so onto` tum` o`1:3 h'o.:)i|II 'nI thn must '-I... 8.652.; .. _..I.I.. ,, mu unplug our I'IlI'III , `go ol omheroiah `co! the ,, who Behtiod co nobly Jor In of `Tick. freedom 0! though! and the I13 3 too wanhip God according no the diabetes of our own con- sciences. The plain queetioa before us is: How are we going beeo to advance our nocieoiee end to keep them ebrong Against: lull lubure emergencies? Our green pur- .DOM in to norneuntn tho PI-ntnntnnh n. -u unnuv wnuungvuuusl; VIII` grip!) pur. 000 to perpetuate the Procutano ro- KWI. And Do ubond m benet: and blon- inlll In A. In nhnnlrl |rAnn Ann plan: nl A long Ihyolo Ilia. -...L I`-_.._;- p__, | Lu Jun cvu uwy Ill ullllli 0| U10 vest difference in the reel com- meniel value of nriona kinds of fuel : For inehneo. we sell Pine Wood for nearly hell` the price of Beech end Ileple-it`e simply e dierenoe in the density and fibre of the two fuels. No homeholder would think of ying the same price for Pine llnt nple eolle st. Still mnuy people think if Coal bnrne up clean it ie at eaemlerd qunl~ ity. They do not stop to ooneider the \alIIQh.D `Ian ! -an .nA.'|n- -:-L `rho unmcl. ., _, , , DOOII Of In. Clllol. Auothot old landunxk bu pound pact- hlly any at tho an of u`ghty~mno. in Ilnoponon of Jun Elliott. nlict ol tho has Alonudot \\'iloon. ol the township of Putuburgh. Slit lava than can and IIO dnu(hton.'Wil|isn Wilton. Oovqo. Juan and Jdn, In Bell and Uri. Ono}. Puunhnzh. Tho dccand lady was widely known and` toad hr Inc virtuu by n circle of fritodo. who. whihs Iouruing Ion. an untold by Ibo But that 050 In mand tn no annual IHUTIIIOI. Mm Klin Graig, London. Ont, died on Thursday an we advanced no of sunny- tum yarn. Hot hualnnd. tho Isle Mujor John Gnvg. In 3 muted allies: in the Brmoh army. He died come you: ago. Herbert Asoolctino. Diuuon strut. bu ruigmd his position in the parliament building`. Toronto. and gonoto Chicago when M has an-grad 1 mod mnin nn_ Inlet` IIIIIII lllil lull pmmon. He will be Iniuod by the Gnlin football tun. uun III I QIFIUI CHO In I CINIKCD. Rev. C. E. Cutwnght, chaplsin at the Kingston ponilentinry, I! conned to hm humo and wuden MI.-tctlfo oicistai It Ibo church Ionian in the institution yoltordny Inormng. Mm Rlixg Crnin lnnrlnn Ont Hind an IIIIINI. Mrs. J. Rose Allen, Olson. N.\'.. and dnuszhtor touched the city yoaoerdny to ro~ main some time. She is the guest of Mn. W. .1. B. Whlb. 1.`)... RI.-- ..__ nl`......I_-u__ I\__n :_ H . -I. K). '1 III- John Slzoa nun "Evoaheting Duty" in good votes in Queen 1-tree: Methodist church last night. It. use his rat rendi- tion at I acted solo m I church. 1`... I` I` l`__s_._._Ln -L-..I-:_ _. .|,- um May Burtoh, l'ntn'ck street. rumm- ed yesterday on the North Kmg {mm n few weeks Yiih nu Rockport and Grenadier inland. II... I D-.. |n__ nI-___ If \- 1 guns uvur no View nor EIIIDI, aunt. D00). Thomas Gillan returned to the city on Saturday, after 1 plenum: voyage from Scotland, whither he want some months nan FTIW Depntyehori` An.-amine returnod from North Frontenac this mormng whore he `was aonmg jury ootxcea for next. _momh`a court. \I;.. \l-_ D.._A-L II.A_.'_L .._._g A,., IIVU IVUIJIU. IUID lUl' IIOIIID owuay. H. H. Jonah and Miss M. Suthorhnd left Lu-day tor Boston. Mina Sutherland goes over to visit. her eiohor, Mm. Booth. Thnvnnn l:i.|n rnnnnhi In um nan. .... UINIU, \;\}IlIHgW'(WU. UH`. Yrnucia Kane, wife and children. Syra- cure. N.\'.. are guesaa for n week with N. \\".lmob. Colborne euoob. Mrs. (Rev )T. Bsiloy. Ottawa. and him Chlldl 0ll, winning in the city for the past two weeks, left: for home buday. H. Jomxh nnd Minn LI. Rn! Inn:-had uota so nluglwll. Rev. M. Mncgillivrny has returned afoot I very pleasant ontmg an the old home- stead. Colliugwood, Ont. Yrnnnin Knnn wyfn null nhilxlrnn Q.-.-. mu, DIIIUIIIIUWII. . U. E. Stacey. inapector of the York loun company. has moved his headquar- ters to Kingston. Ran M Klgmpilli...-.u L... ..u..-....J -t.... I IIIILVQ ELIVUU. Mina Ellen English, Waberbown, N.\'.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Hopkimon. Johneoon screen. ` KI.'..- I Elli- I)`-.___ ..:-:L.`._ _ -- V` -| IJUIIIIEUUII UMUUIA. Miss Lillie Raynor. visiting an Roches- bor. N. Y.. during the pun: mom.h,roturnod homo yoaeoniny. Mrn, \"hit.n and Ilnnfnr Aunt... \|'|.io_ UUIIIU Wyl-yo Mrs. White and Manner Austin White. Kin vnton, are the guoeba 0! J. 1). `.\lc.\lnr- bin, nrbiutown. I1 I.` Us... :........A'.._ -1 AL- \ __L VIEII TVIILIVVUQ /| The MIICBQ Runian-. London. 0:10.. are the gum-L.-I ol Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Runlnne. Princes street. ll.'-- DI)-.. l.`..-I:_L ur-.-_.,, xv -v I UI IJEIIIU Mm. `'1 . Savage and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Kenyon. Oswego, are here to visit relatives. 'I`|... u.--..- D....:-..- I -..J-.. n ,- DID you ever stop and think of the _ _VIs - on 1' nun nwer u monura pleasant: outing. Miss 13 Hooper, daughter of Rev. ])r. Hooper, Toronto, in visiting friends in the city. Mrn, (3 1. (Iran: A-ul `nrmnn I{:....-A.._ ulugra. (3. L. I888 And family, Kingston, an guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Haighb. Bollevlllo. \ IL..- A .....'.. l)___J_., D_,, , \v xv I)UI|UVII|U- Miss Annie Braden. Syracuse, viumng hor fnoud, Mina Fanny l`urcemo}`t.h.m `l__ I :- vvcuus among (06 lnouuna Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Goals Donnelly. Belie- ville. are visiting lrionda in Kingston. Mina O. Hubbard. King street, returned on Fridn libel` month's pleasant: outing. I vs Huouor. daunhtar of Raw. 1).- UH ll llullllly (rip. E. Rpea left: yesterday to spend 3 few weeks among the Thousand islands. Mr, and Mn flnnln h.\.....,n.. u..n.. IXIIDK Q|-`IVUUIL The North King carried a full compla~ menu of passengers on her down the-river trip yesterday. The dny wna a tin!) one for sight;-wooing, and oxclamations of pleasure at: him pmccy views be be ob- aorved from the alenmor'a broad decks, were very frequently hoard. nlovomoutc ol the People - What Tho) AM Buying And Doing. Miss Aime, Bolleville, us here be viaih friends. Kli-.. `)....II.._ II.__, . JII, - - -I ` IKIUIIUE. Mina Podlow, Komptville, is in M10 city on a holiday (rip. E. R081 Iafh \'IInh\rdnv in -no--J a bun- In um: munon again until 1901. North King leaves for Alexandria Bay Sundays ab lU n.m.. and for Rocheaber at 6:45 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursdays Hero leaves at .'l p m.. conneccing with North Kin ab Brighton for Charlotte. J. 1 . Han ey. uzonn. A genuine baugnin which we guarantee to fullil. Any suit: In our store for $5.50. Man's and youth : $l.'l, $12, $lI) suits, your choice for the above gure. llunlop, King abroen. Tim Nnrt'\ I(.'.... ...-...'...a .. t..n _A_,,,- uu_v uuI_\. uunmp. hl streets. There will be two full m in Angus, one occurrimz on tho tireb nd one on she lnb. ' Full moons occur twico in tho ammo month only once in about three years. and them will not) be two full moons in one monbh again until 1901. North Kiln)` lmunu fnr Algv.nA..:. D-.. ufnuunn 1-unuus Y Thu: REE!- U Ikp|tr|ok.bo|\uu- ml |Hnnwd.opp(nlu Macdnunld Purl. Ap- Knurunmx A Rouncu. Uuuu-lo Ht.

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